# # Copyright (c) 2001 Alan Bailey (bailey@mcs.anl.gov or abailey@ncsa.uiuc.edu) # for the portions of the code supporting the initial agent functionality. # All rights reserved. # # Copyright (c) 2001,2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Process PMDA ============ This PMDA monitors root processes to see if they are still running. The processes that are monitored are stored in a config file, and the PMDA returns the number of root processes with that name running. In this way, you can check to see if the number of processes is in a range, is 1, is 0, or some other combination. This source code was contributed by Alan Bailey (abailey@ncsa.uiuc.edu) to the PCP open source project. Metrics ======= The file ./help contains descriptions for all of the metrics exported by this PMDA. Once the PMDA has been installed, the following command will list all the available metrics and their explanatory "help" text: $ pminfo -fT process Installation ============ + # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/process + Check that there is no clash in the Performance Metrics Domain defined in ./domain.h and the other PMDAs currently in use ($PCP_PMCDCONF_PATH). If there is, edit ./domain.h to choose another domain number. + Then simply use # ./Install and choose both the "collector" and "monitor" installation configuration options -- everything else is automated. + Alternatively, to install just the Performance Metrics Name Space for the process metrics on the local system, but not the process PMDA (presumably because the local system is running PCP 1.x and you wish to connect to a remote system where PCP 2.0 and the process PMDA is running), make sure the Performance Metrics Domain defined in ./domain.h matches the domain chosen for the process PMDA on the remote system (check the second field in the corresponding line of the $PCP_PMCDCONF_PATH file on the remote system), then # ./Install -N De-installation =============== + Simply use # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/process # ./Remove Troubleshooting =============== + After installing or restarting the agent, the PMCD log file ($PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/pmcd.log) and the PMDA log file ($PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/process.log) should be checked for any warnings or errors.